Razer introduces the Edge – a tablet made for PC Gaming on the go

Razer has been bragging about their Edge gaming tablet at CES 2013, calling it the most powerful tablet in the world.

Project Fiona, now officially known as Razer Edge, comes as a tablet with side-mounted controllers. What makes it interesting is that the tablet comes with a choice of either Intel Core i5 or i7 processors, discrete graphics in the form of the Nvidia GT640 LE and 8GB of memory for playing PC games with performance of over 30 FPS on the go.

The Razer Edge also comes with a docking station that allows gamers to play it like a console. It has USB Slots and a HDMI output too. The Razer Edge will be released in Q1 of 2013 in two varieties: the Edge and the Edge Pro. The base model comes with an Intel Core i5 series processor, GT640 LE, 4GB of memory and a 64GB SSD whereas the pro comes with an Intel Core i7, the same GPU, 8GB of Memory with a choice of either a 128GB or 256 GB SSD.